Targa Systems Overview
We are pleased to announce
that in February, 2002, we were acquired by L-3 Communications
and are now officially known as: Targa Systems, L-3 Communications
Canada Inc. We believe this partnership of Targa's past
success and expertise
is providing military, aerospace, avionics and ground vehicle
data storage solutions, and L-3's vast corporate expertise
and
resources
will allow Targa to continue to provide our customers with
the best high reliability flash disks, VME flash disks,
PCMCIA Data
Transfer Systems, Data Recorders, POD-mounted recorders ...
whatever your need in rugged data storage might be.
Since its inception in 1981, Targa Systems has maintained a leadership
position in providing Commercial-Off-The-Shelf
(COTS) products, modified COTS products, as well as custom designed solutions to
meet customer specific requirements and specifications. Targa Systems
has over 20 years of engineering and application expertise in a
wide range of military, aerospace, and avionics applications, at your disposal.
Quality
Targa operates a quality system compliant to NATO Industry Standard
AQAP-4; US MIL-I-45208, and to ISO-9000.
Platforms
Targa Systems' solid state data storage products are flying
on an impressive number of military, aerospace,
avionics and ground vehicle platforms worldwide.
Customer Profile
The market for Targa's products encompasses data storage applications
where extreme shock, vibration, temperature or other environmental
conditions prohibit the use of conventional data storage products,
such as disk drives. Targa's customers are military prime contractors,
military services, aerospace and avionics agencies, including:
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Lockheed-Martin
EADS (DASA)
Cubic Defense
Systems
Eurocopter
BFGoodrich Aerospace
Naval Air Warfare
Center
Raytheon Systems
Company
Daimler-Chrysler
Aerospace
NASA - Johnson
Space Center
NASA - Kennedy
Space Center
Sanders, A Lockheed
Company
Litton - Advanced Technology Division
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Racal
Avionics
Northrop-Grumman
Raytheon E-Systems
BAE Systems
Thales (Racal)
U.S. Navy
The Boeing Company
C.S. Draper
Labs
Raytheon Missile
Systems Division
General Dynamics
Defense Systems
Honeywell Defense
Avionics
Computing Devices Canada
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